4ePikanini wrote:I have just put together a diagnostic DIY for the 3.2 but maybe it helps with the petrol as well.
https://www.pajeroclub.co.za/forum/view ... =52&t=3193
Would the engine codes for the Autobox be the same for a Manual?
4ePikanini wrote:I have just put together a diagnostic DIY for the 3.2 but maybe it helps with the petrol as well.
https://www.pajeroclub.co.za/forum/view ... =52&t=3193
The manual box is 100% mechanical AFAIK so if anything is wrong the repercussions may go through to the transfer case or engine and cause a sub failure there but I doubt that there are elctrickery monitoring the manual boxes. I think the transfer case and engine codes may be very similar except for the obvious diesel error codes.JohanV wrote:4ePikanini wrote:I have just put together a diagnostic DIY for the 3.2 but maybe it helps with the petrol as well.
https://www.pajeroclub.co.za/forum/view ... =52&t=3193
Would the engine codes for the Autobox be the same for a Manual?
your engine kill diaphragm's vacuum tube may not be connectedJohanV wrote:Just quick updated since my last post.
I checked the Battery terminals, all clean a secured good. No white acid build up whatsoever.
The PJ have not acted up again YET. but still what i have noticed now and didnt pick it up earlier is that when you switch it of, she still splatters 3 or 4 more turns before the engine comes to a complete stop, where as the other PJ engine stops with about half to 1 turn after you turn the key.